Mine came from a mate who was a collector/dealer. He brought it along to a gunshow a few years ago knowing I couldn't pass it up. It looks to be little dinged up, but that's just mainly the pale wood. It really is in good condition. The putty repair on the handguard was most likely done at the factory according to the late John Wray from the Lithgowicon SAF Museum. If you checked out the Knowledge Libraryicon entry then you've seen nearly all the pics I have.

Yours looks to be in pretty good condition, Luke. Avoid using abrasives in the bore if it doesn't shine up and don't touch the wood.

There have been a few sales of No6 rifles in recent years. The one mentioned in the other thread was in exc. cond. One sold for a bit more than that last year, but a couple of others were around the same or a bit below. One that had been messed with (a coin set in the butt and a coat of gloss on the wood) went for just over 4K.

Cheers
Brad.